The small resort village is built into Veresegyháza by now, however saved its independent administration. The area of the village was purchased by Samu Roheim (father of Géza Roheim, the famous ethnographer) from the episcopate of Vác. Upon having divided the area into estates, it was called Roheim colony. The hilly, wooded surroundings of the village are excellent for taking excursions. Roman Catholic church was built in 1928 in Bauhaus style, consecrated for the veneration of the Heart of Jesus. Statue of three figures ("Family") made by Imre Varga in the park of the vill